Welcome to the School of Visibility!We’re an online school for women who want to speak up, be seen and heard, and change people’s lives for good.

felt called to do more, to contribute to the world in a bigger way, but simultaneously feel stuck

known you have a unique perspective to share and would like to become a recognised authority in your industry, and/or

are keen to embody a new form of leadership, one which is informed by feminine values and principles,

the School of Visibility is for you.

In almost every aspect of life women are heard less than men and we are seen only in very specific ways; as sexualised objects of the male gaze.

This deeply impacts on our experiences in the world. It affects the way men think about us and the way we think about ourselves. It affects what we believe is possible in our lives, how much we earn, how creatively and intellectually fulfilled we are, and the kind of jobs and career opportunities we put ourselves forward for.

To create a more equitable world where women are truly free to live the lives we dream for ourselves, we need to speak up. We need to insert ourselves in public and private discussions. We need to share our thoughts and ideas on what we want the future to look like.

The world desperately needs to hear from more women. Regular, everyday, real women contributing to conversations in the home, the work place, in business, in art and culture, in politics, in the entertainment industry, and in the media.

We have the weight of history and enormous layers of social conditioning to overcome. We have unconscious bias and unacknowledged privilege working against us. We have an identity which has been defined as ‘the other’ for so long, we’ve all but lost our sense of what it is to be a sovereign being.

We have all of this overcome if we are to be visible; if we are to really be seen and heard in the world.

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Acknowledgment of Country

The School of Visibility headquarters are based in Canberra, Australia. We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as the traditional owners on this land. We recognise that the land was never ceded and we pay our respect to Elders past and present.